CHC kids are hams. Sweet, sentimental hams.

These are kids who are visiting CHC each week for intensive communication therapy. Learning to understand spoken language and speak when you’re growing up deaf or with severe hearing loss is a long journey and really hard work for the whole family. From those smiles and giggles, however, we can feel confident that CHC clinicians are helping these children become confident communicators who can chase just about any dream they like.

CHC is a not-for-profit organization, and we’re able to give families and kids this kind of support only because of generous giving by people like you.

It’s because we dedicate the time and care each child needs during the therapeutic process for childhood deafness intervention. Regardless of what we’re able to collect via fees for services, and reimbursements from health insurance or government programming, we will not sacrifice our standards. Boys and girls with hearing loss deserve access to the same opportunities as their hearing peers, and that means successful development of communication skills.

We’re grateful for the financial support that lets us continue to serve kids like the little girl in the video who loves most to hear herself sing and the boy who roars, “I like to hear cheering at SOCCER GAMES!”